New poll finds British people would rather scrap Brexit than leave the EU with Boris Johnson's deal
Just one in five British people would choose to leave the EU with Boris Johnson's deal as their preferred Brexit outcome.Just 14% would prefer to leave the EU without a deal.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Just one-in-five voters would pick leaving the EU with Boris Johnson's proposed deal as their preferred scenario, according to the survey conducted by Kantar in the run-up to this week's EU summit. A further 13% say they would prefer to remain in the Single Market and / or Customs Union after Brexit, while 22% said they didn't know.Read more:
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